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Wilfred Ndidi has a £9m release clause (no current rumour)
Product of 84 replied to FrankieADZ's topic in Transfer Talk
I'd imagine he is on good money here, which will be why he resigned rather than moved on. I also think he has enjoyed his time playing for us. 9 million would be great business for the club. I'd imagine he will be on a reduced wage in the Championship so it will be easier for him to move on. Ndidi has been a great player. Often we've been a much better team with him in it. I'll be sad to see him go but I feel 9 million would be more beneficial to the club. -
This. Plus he has played at RB a lot for Sheffield United. If we are going to transition back to the RB becoming a midfielder when we've got the ball he will be a useful player as Ricardo can't play every game and Justin can't do that role. Also we don't know how many midfielders will be exiting. Soumare clearly doesn't want to play Championship football (or has a clause in his contract that we have to loan him out), I think Ndidi has had enough and will be looking to move on. Winks has clearly fell out with Ruud. I don't like the thought of Hamza and Skipp but it might be what we have left!
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While I don't think he'd get 20 goals I do think he will do well in the Championship. I'd also rather start him over Daka as a 9. My fear is we play both. Together.
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We might be in a situation where all we need to buy is a goalkeeper (or two). If we can dip into the academy, our loans out come back and players can't be shifted due to wages we will be absolutely stacked for the Championship. The problem is the transition from Championship to Premiership. The elephant in the room is PSR. It's so unclear as to what the financial implications will be. Vardy is the answer and the problem. If we get him to sign another contract for a year we move the problem of replacing him on another year. I'd be happy to do that. Having Daka, Ayew and Evans in the ranks is enough if Vardy starts scoring. The sad fact is we actually need him gone. His wages, lack of legs and style of play don't fit anymore.
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It's got to be about money. I imagine we don't pay him as much compensation if we are relegated. I guess we've just got to see this terrible season to it's conclusion. That said I'd love him to walk. How he can justify compensation is beyond me. In any other profession he'd be gone by now with nothing for gross incompetence. It's a deeply depressing watch.
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There has to be a reason for this. Is he told he can't play certain players because we want them to leave? Are players refusing to play? Is it because of bonus payments for appearances? I just don't get it. The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and over again.
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I totally get your response. But I don't believe this will happen because we have to many players that have already proved they are top Championship players. Take Mavididi- he can't cut it in the Prem but we know what a real asset he is in the Championship. Part of our problem this season is we have players who were to good for the Championship but aren't good enough for the Premiership. I do what to see players change as we need to be Prem ready for when we are promoted again. Therefore we need younger players that have a higher ceiling than some of the oldies we currently have.
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For the exact reason many supporters want Top and King Power gone is why we will come straight back up. They will simply throw enough money at it. Even if we have a 10 point deduction with the players we have, the academy, the experience of being in the Championship etc will see us ok. The problem is what happens next. Arguably we had a stronger squad on the Championship than in the Premiership. We had clear identity and a strategy. What's screwed us is our success meant key personal were offered brighter opportunities. The the threat of FFP during two transfer windows. Having to replace the manager under the threat of FFP and the enormous gulf between the Championship and Premier League. I didn't believe the gap was that great until I've seen it this season. Mads aside our best players in the Championship haven't been anywhere near the level required in the Premiership. I think FFP is going to literally fix the leagues over the next ten years. The same teams will be consistently promoted and relegated. Unless something is done to the rules so competition can once more exist. I'm not a happy fox. I don't like how we are run. I'd love to see change. But I fear that ownership change won't fast track success. And I'd rather we constantly throw the dice than become a static Championship or bottom of the Premier League side. It's the gamble that might just pay off for a few years. We just need the right manager and successful transfer windows and our Youth (which we are all excited about) making a successful transition into the side.
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My hope is the improvement is coming. Not with the current team but with the youth coming through. If we can keep them that is.
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Ruud van Nistelrooy - New Manager - Official
Product of 84 replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
If we sack him I imagine we will have a PSR problem. Also who is coming? Potter and Moyes kept well clear for a reason. Dyche isn't coming to be relegated. Far better for him to hang on for an early season Prem sacking. We have to keep him and ride this dire situation out until the summer. Then somehow this has to be turned around. It's a massive job. Our recruitment was dire. The 10/11 starters where here last season stat is the reason we are going down. The only thing I can see to explain how bad this is is PSR. Perhaps the continued threat of points deductions stopped a decent manager and then players arriving. If so how is any club going to come up from the Championship and stay up. I don't know. I'm at a loss. I'm angry, upset and disappointed. -
Forget songs... It's time to physically point out where the goal is! https://youtu.be/YBPYHAI4pqA?si=mxCjNcjMWAJgnxX5
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Best Leicester Player From Almost Every Country
Product of 84 replied to Leicesterpool's topic in Leicester City Forum
Savage or King? We used to groan when Savage's name was read out on the team sheet! Through O'Neill's perseverance and the quality of the players around him he grew into a great player for us. He had a lot to be thankful for, yet due to the type of player he was supposed to be he grew into the role and was a... I think he enjoyed it too. I don't hold it against Savage though. He got a lot out of his career and is a household name as a result. King was a fantastic servant. He was one of our better players for many years and could have played in the Prem much earlier in his career if he'd moved. He was loyal. He scored great goals. It could also be argued he made the absolute most of his ability to arrive late in the box and score goals. An ability that served him well and we all appreciated. But 6 Prem goals across 4 Seasons isn't enough for the type of player he was. Perhaps if we'd got into the Premier League earlier he'd have become an even better player than he was. Therefore, I'd go with Savage. Just. And I hate my choice! -
I think he has a better pathway to becoming an established footballer with us than Man City. We've plenty of examples of youth getting into our 1st team. Again, I think the rules here stink. Whoever pinches a youth player at whatever level should have to compensate twice. Once when they steal them away and once again when they are sold on. With compensation in mind perhaps we should give him minutes, so if we lose him we can say he has played in the Premier League in any negotiations/tribunal.
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Clutching at straws... 😂 This Cunha red card could be huge. That and the rest of the team having to play an extra 30mins with 10 men. Genuinely could break Wolves again. Especially, if they fall out with one another over it and he gets a lengthy ban (as he should). It's the hope that kills you...
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Jose isn't having a great time in Turkey... On a serious note. Mark Robins has Championship experience. I know it didn't work out at Cov or at Stoke but he hasn't had the players.
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This 👍
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Can't knock his effort but I think we need to put Thomas in again.
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Clutching at straws... How early can we send the Liverpool players lots and lots of beer as a Premier Champions Gift?
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My Championship Squad GK- Stolarczyk RB- Justin + Ricardo LB- Thomas + Coulibaly CB- Souttar + Nelson + Okoli + Vesteguard CM- Ndidi + Winks + Skipp + Golding + Choudhury AM- El Khannouss + Alves RW- Fatawu + McAteer + Marcal LW- Mavididi + DCR ST- Daka + Ayew + Cartwright and Monga Sell Hermanson Kristenson Faas Soumare + Only if we have too- Ndidi + El Khannouss Release due to wages or not getting a look in. Coady (We will probably have to keep him) Vardy (Separate note below) Ward Iversen (I'd offer him a contract to stay as N2.) Plus obviously lose our loans =10 out. Buy 2x GK 1x CB 1x ST Additional players to current squad- Nelson, Alves, Souttar, Choudhury and Marcal = 7 in. Our Starting 11 would be easily good enough in the Championship. Sadly, without serious investment at the end of the season we'd come straight back down again. My fear is most of the squad will want out which would be a massive transition for the club. Vardy- I love him but we simply cannot keep paying his wages without Premiership football.
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The misled thing is really interesting. Did the club think they had PSR wiggle room to spend money and then realised they couldn't? Or was there a big money outgoing planned that fell through? Or did they simply lie to get Ruud through the door? I think Hermanson was lined up for a big money transfer out. It either fell through because the team buying couldn't afford him or his injury put them off. Although his injury might have been fiction to keep him out of the starting line up. Maybe Ruud decided after watching our other goalkeepers play we were best to keep Hermanson. Whatever happened there was something about Hermanson's injury that just didn't seem right. Whatever happened I don't think its as simple as Ruud was told we had money and then we didn't. I also don't think there is a reluctance to spend money- I think something is preventing us from doing do. My other gripe with the January window was all the noise was about potential points deductions. That's two windows in a row where we have been hampered by noise suggesting we would be docked points. Not great for attracting talent.
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I wouldn't sack him. Like Rodgers did he appears to be waiting to be paid off before we are relegated. Therefore, I'd sack him after we go down. He might buck his ideas up with the prospect of relegation on his CV.
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West Ham 2-0 KPFC - Post Match Apathy
Product of 84 replied to Daggers's topic in Leicester City Forum
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I don't disagree. Although it you go down the grit it out route you need the players to do that. It isn't a tenable whole club philosophy either so it's hard to implement and it has implications. For instance, our current players clearly rebelled against Cooper who wanted us to grit it out. Recruitment with this philosophy can be challenging as well- look at how well we fans have taken to Cooper's signings. And like it or not if we want to keep our better youth players they want to be playing a style that gives them the opportunity to move onto their dream clubs. Therefore, I don't see gritting it out as an option for our club. I also don't see any manager who has aspirations wanting to play anything but the modern chess like way. Again like it or not they have seen Kompany and Marasca move their careers on based on style alone. We need a hybrid style. Something in-between. We need a manager that understands the modern chess style football and can develop their own system to play it and combate it. Not to try and emulate it. We need players who know when to play chess and when to roll their sleeves up and work hard. I simply don't think we can judge Ruud yet. He simply hasn't the personnel. That's not his fault. We need a philosophy with a clear strategy that permeates right through the club, from scouts to recruitment and through the youth teams. I'm hoping it's not going to take time to rebuild. I believe it was there but then Brendon messed up, then Maresca up and left and we appointed the polar opposite to those before in Cooper. That's also why we can't appoint Dyche. I understand he recognised himself that he couldn't move Everton on.
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The only criteria should be to appoint a manager that has a playing style that can survive in the Premiership with the youth players we have. If we go down, the only way we come back up and survive is if we find Prem quality Youth players in our academy. The days of buying survival are gone. Therefore, we need a manager who can give us a style throughout the club. I'd imagine Ruud is a better prospect than Cooper for that. I'd also imagine that he can follow the work Maresca did. Can we judge Ruud yet? He has purchased one player in his time here. I don't agree with his starting line ups but they at least give him options on the bench to try and change a game. We all want our better attacking players on the pitch from the start but we get cut to ribbons with them on. The problem is and remains our entire defence. That can't be fixed without a transfer window when funds are available. If Ruud is better for the entire club (which I suspect he is with no tangible evidence) I think you stick. He understands the modern style.
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Man Utd 2-1 LCFC - Post Match Thread
Product of 84 replied to StanSP's topic in Leicester City Forum
Such a shocker of a linesman non call and I don't even think it was a free kick!